Saturday, December 25, 2010

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

~MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!~



I can’t believe it! It’s Christmas already. And guess what? I’m going to give you all a big Christmas present. First off, I am giving out the picture of Jodi Harte! That’s right!
So here you go, Lenka. And like Hell you deserved this.

(incoming pun alert-shield your eyes if you want)


The Ace of Hartes.

By Louis Bullock. Merry Christmas, Lenka Sweet.



By Louis Bullock. The original sketch.


 And remember how in the comments of the last post i said that you would most likely only get one costume on Christmas?

Well guess what?


I LIED! MWHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

(this is my fav. Image)
By Louis Bullock
By Louis Bullock. Keep in mind that we were using tracing paper at one point to show the different costumes, and so when i scanned it, i just placed the tracing paper over the original picture with your head, and so that's why you can see hair and rainbow clips over the hat. :P

 Enjoy, Lenka Sweet. As i said before, you definitely deserved this. 


AND THAT’S NOT ALL!


No, no, that’s not all! 

I’m even going to post the latest part! How awesome is that?

So behold, my blogger friends, Endgame, Part 1, episode 6, Necros Nightbane.
(This is the last episode of part 1, just so you know. The next episode will be in Part 2, featuring different characters. But it’s not going to be for a while because I still have to plan the baseline of it. I know about 5% of what’s going to happen in Part 2. :P you’ll all just have to wait)
 
Necros Nightbane surveyed the misty mountains below him, glaring at each rock and outcrop as if it harboured some unknown enemy. When he had finished scrutinising every pebble in his sight, he sighed, turned on the spot, and focused his magic, leaning forward and then springing towards the small cottage several hundred metres in front of him. His form seemed to disappear, leaving nothing but dust whirling around in his wake.
He reappeared one hundred metres away, if only for a split second, to land on the upward slant and then spring back into the air, two fast for the normal eye to catch. He kept repeating this, moving at an inhuman speed, until he reached the cottage door. He outlined the inscribing on the door until it glowed, and then he muttered a word in Japanese that he had been taught by Ki-Yoko, and the door opened.
Inside, the ‘cottage’ was more like a fortress, built to withstand some of the greatest attacks. The walls were lined with all sorts of weapons, from blades and crossbows to rocket launchers and firearms.
He moved into the living room, which had been converted into a sort of makeshift medical facility, with Jodi Harte lying on the coffee table, an angry Ki-Yoko above her. When Necros entered, Ki-yoko rattled off a sentence in Japanese with a frown on her face. Necros just shrugged; he did this whenever the old crone spoke to him. She was useful, definitely, but seeing as how he couldn’t understand her for the world, he would just have to shrug and hope she wasn’t offended every time she spoke to him.
Dragona walked into the room, and gestured to Jodi, then spoke rapidly to Ki-Yoko in Japanese. She just nodded, then retrieved a small bottle with a green liquid from the shelf behind her.
“Where did you learn to speak Japanese?” Necros asked Dragona.
“Ah, I had some zombie-hunting work in Japan, and I wanted to learn how to call the zombie the worst Japanese cuss I could find before he died-again, that is-and instead I spent the better part of a month learning Japanese. My teacher wouldn’t tell even tell me any curses in the end either, and by that time the zombie had already decomposed. One of my least heard of journeys...”
Necros just frowned, and Dragona fired a question back at him. “So, how long do you think we have?”
“Well, I reckon that they must of tried and traced us as far as the foothills of these mountains, so they’ll be bringing in search parties to look for us. Once they do find us-”
“Wait- do you hear that?” Dragona cut in.
There was a low rumbling in the distance.
“Speaking of which...” muttered Necros, drawing his modified Colt M1911 and peering outside the window. “Shiza,” he said, backing away and aiming his pistol at the helicopter landing just one hundred metres away. He flicked the curtains across the window, hoping that the cleavers that had just disembarked hadn’t seen him. He peeked through the window once more, and counted the cleavers there. Fifteen.
One cleaver stood alone from the group, surveying the land with a slowly pivoting head. Suddenly the cleaver’s head stiffened, and it sharply turned to the window where Necros was, it’s visor glinting in the sunlight.
“Damn,” was all Necros said, then he drew an identical Colt from his jacket, swept the curtains aside and fired sixteen shots at the cleavers. More than eight found their mark, and Necros smiled grimly at this. He slotted two new clips into the pistols, holstered them momentarily, and turned to face Dragona, just as a Spaz 12 shotgun came flying towards him. Necros caught it easily, and he saw Dragona taking a similar shotgun from the wall, slinging a shotgun shell belt around his waist and sliding the pump action grip back.
“I see you already decided how you want to take care of those cleavers outside,” said Dragona, attaching a strap to his gun and slinging it over his shoulder. He went to the wall and heaved a huge stinger missile launcher onto his shoulder. “Yep, this should do it...” he muttered, just as Mary walked into the room.
“What the hell’s all this noise?” she said, her hand on the hilt of her Shaolin Broadsword. “It sounds like there’s a war going on-”
There was a smashing sound and the window beside Necros shattered, followed by as small cylinder that bounced into the room. “Go!” shouted Necros, as there was a small pop and the grenade started emitting a gas. “It’s tear gas- move!”
All over the house they heard the windows breaking, and the same pop as the tear gas grenades detonated. They ran to the kitchen, Dragona moving as best as he could with the Stinger missile launcher on his shoulders. Jodi Harte and Ki-yoko sprinted into the kitchen just ahead of them, Jodi clutching her side painfully. “Glad to see you’re back in the fight,” commented Necros in Jodi’s direction, then tossing his Colts to her. She caught them deftly, glancing back at Necros.
“Aren’t these yours?”
“Yeah, well I need you to take care of them for a while. I kinda got my hands full right now.” Necros reached under the kitchen sink, coming back with a bag of gas masks. He fit one on his own head, tightening the strap and then fastening goggles on as well.
“Who the hell keeps gas masks under the sink?” asked Mary.
Necros didn’t answer. Instead he cocked the shotgun, peered through the doorway and then ran into the cloud of tear gas, his form disappearing in the smoke.

I falter, reaching for the kitchen table for support. The bandages around my waist do nothing to help the pain, and even as I stand myself back up again, the wound re-opens and bleeds once more. Ki-yoko is searching the cupboards for anything that will help, and Mary is pressing tea-towels onto the bottom of the doors to try and stop the tear gas from reaching them. I lay the dual Colt pistols on the table, clutching my chest in agony. It should end. It could...
My hand stretches to one of the pistols, grabs it, and then slowly lifts it up. Ki-yoko and Mary are still busy, both of them facing the other way. One shot, and my worries would be gone. I feel the barrel of Necros’ gun touch my temple. I give a little smile to the world, and I rest my gaze on the glorious mountain range outside, the hills, the grass. Now, I think, but before my finger sqeezes the trigger, I hear the scream.

*****

Necros heard the scream, and instantly he smashed his frame into the door on his left, breaking it open and peering into the gloom. There, in the middle of the room, was Kallista, screaming. Men in grey uniforms were shining lights everywhere, and Necros identified them as Cleavers, armed with machine guns. The moment Necros entered, the flashlights attached to the cleaver’s weapons swung around, and Necros cursed, ducking back out of the room.
Bullets ripped into the doorway, centimetres away from where Necros stood, shotgun in hand. His mind went into overtime, and everything seemed to slow down. He had seen how many cleavers. He knew of their weapons. He counted the rapidly fired shots until he was sure they were out.
Smiling, Necros dived back into the room, firing at a cleaver point-blank. He came up from his dive roll and shot another one. His hand brushed against the bangle on his wrist and the gauntlet formed, covering his hand in time for him to swing his arm at a different cleaver. The soldier dodged, throwing his empty gun at Necros’ face. Necros simply sidestepped, letting the weapon smack another cleaver in the nose behind him. Necros raised the shotgun again, firing round after round into the defenceless cleavers. They fell, and when the final one had gone down, Necros grabbed Kallista’s gloved hand and pulled her out of the room. His hand gripped the Katana at his waist. He didn’t want to have to use it, but...
More flashlights. Necros dragged the now-quiet Kallista down under the coffee table. The booted feet of the cleavers thudded past. Necros waited for the last in the line to walk by, then motioned for Kallista to keep quiet, and they crept back down the hallway. The tear gas had almost dissipated in the air. Almost.
Kallista stood up, thinking she was far enough away from the Cleavers to stand the rest of the way. She drew in breath, but instead of breathing in a lungful of oxygen, she sampled the remnants of the tear gas as well. She made a slight choking noise, and Necros pulled her back down, covering her mouth with his hand. But it was too late. The last cleaver in the line said some unspoken order, and the whole group halted, turning slowly around. Necros willed Kallista to not react to the tear gas, willing her to be still, but to no avail. She sneezed loudly, but before the cleavers could even react to the noise, Necros had pulled the Katana from his waist, and swung it vertically in front of him.
The air shimmered. There was a moment of total silence; the calm before the storm, and then all hell broke loose. A wave of energy shot forward, slicing through the first cleaver to react. He flew backward, sliced in two, and then the other cleavers slowly raised their weapons to train them on Necros.
He was glowing with power, a shining red light that illuminated the cramped hallway. His eyes had no pupils, insted they were completely red, gleaming intenslely. “There’s a gas mask in my bag,” he barked to Kallista. “Take it and head to the kitchen. I’ll meet you there.”
Kallista nodded quickly, grabbed the mask and ran off into the gloom. “Just you and me, boys,” Necros told the cleavers, waiting for them to make the first move. None of them did. He didn’t care. They would have died anyway.
Necros lunged forward, the Katana stabbing through the chest of one cleaver. Necros whispered something and the blade lit up, then seemed to burn the cleaver from the inside out. He whipped the sword around, slicing it against a cleaver’s throat and then smashing the hilt against the helmet of another. The headpiece exploded inwards, sending shards of the visor into the soldier’s head.
There was a scream and Necros swung around, seeing another squadron of cleavers come forward, out of the gas cloud, revealing a figure in their mist.
“Dammit, Kallista!” Necros shouted, ran forward, but there was the sound of gunfire and Necros felt himself stumbling to the ground.
His hearing went first. He looked up, saw the cleavers stop firing, saw how Kallista’s mouth kept opening and closing in silent screams. When the feeling started to go out of his legs and his senses stopped being assaulted with pain, he knew that it wasn’t long now. His legs collapsed he toppled over, his blade tumbling out of his grip. The rune’s on the sword stopped glowing, starting to fade to darkness. He could feel himslef fading as well. His vision started to go, and he laid eyes on his attackers, hatred and anger clear. Kallista struggled, then broke free, running forward to him. The cleavers nodded to themselves, and one of them stood forward, a pistol suddenly in his hand.

*****

I try to warn her. My mouth fails to form words and the cleaver just steps closer and closer. Her eyes are filled with tears, as she realizes there is nothing she can do to help. She goes to stand and run but it is too late; the cleaver is upon her. He raises the pistol to her head-
Sword.
-Pulls back the slide-
Tighten grip. Stand...
-flicks the saftey off-
My power returns. That cleaver is a dead man.
-and pulls the trigger.
Kallista is still alive. Why? Because the bullet never left the barrel. My blade is wedged in the slide, and the cleaver steps back in wonder. Before they can even begin to react or reach for their weapons, I lift my sword above my head, aim it in the general direction of the cleavers, then swing it downwards, releasing an energy blast right into the midst of them. The ground shakes and I wrap one hand over my chest; it’s not long before it is covered in blood as well. The roof collapses on top of the cleavers, but I hear nothing, and only feel the shockwave through my legs.
I stumble over to Kallista, falling to my knees when I reach her. The part of the building above me could collapse at any moment, but still I push aside the rubble and bodies until I can pull her out. Her eyes are open, but she isn’t aware of her surroundings, at least not yet. With the last vestiges of my strength, I stagger to the door, Kallista walking in a daze beside me. I feel another quake as the rest of the walls and rooms beside me cave in as well, the dust clouding our way. I see a figure in the hallway ahead, moving towards me. His shape becomes more defined, and suddenly he’s pulling us, yelling for us to move. Dragona spots something behind us, and his eyes widen in obvious fear. He grabs us and pulls us to the ground, just as my hearing properly returns and I am assaulted with sound.
Explosions. Gunfire. Shells rip into the ruined carpet beside me, and I hear the distant firing of a minigun. It must be the helicopter, I think, as a rocket detonates behind my head and shrapnel flies. Dragona motions for us to move, and we do at a painstakingly slow rate, crawling on our stomaches to the doorway. Dragona is sweating and concentrating, creating a wall of air to protect us from the bullets and shrapnel. Slowly but surely, we make our way through the door, and then Dragona pulls the Stinger rocket launcher from on top of the couch, aims back through the door, and fires.
I can see nothing through the smoke, but Dragona must of shot the helicopter, because I can hear the whine of it’s rotors as it struggles to stay in the air. The whine becomes a screech of metal as it finally crashes, and the light from the explosion illuminates the messed up hallway.
Dragona drops the launcher to the ground, massaging his right arm. “Man, that hurts,” he mutters, and we walk back to the kitchen.
Jodi is unconscious in one of the chairs, one of the Colt pistols dangling dangerously in her hand. I reach forward and slowly retrieve it, flicking the safety back on and wondering what she had been doing before the pain of her wounds had most likely caused her to faint.
Ki-yoko is stirring ingredients to some unknown recipe in a silver metal bowl, muttering franticly in Japanese, and Mary is staring outside of the window, eyes fixed on the crash site of the helicopter.
“It’s a good thing that’s over,” she says to me. “Gave me a damnright scare.”
“It’s not over,” I reply. “I hate to sound clichéd, but it’s only just begun. That helicopter was a scout. I give it fifteen minutes tops before they come in with the reinforcements.”
“Then we don’t have a lot of time,” Dragona says, pulling out his phone and hitting speed dial. “Skyril, you there?”
Four kilometres away, in a foxhole near the summit of the nearest mountain, Skyril Oblivion dug out her phone from her pocket and put it to her ear. “What?” she said, shifting uncomfortably and wishing that she’d brought something to sit upon.
“They found us. Fifteen minutes until they’ll be here, gun’s a blazin’. You got that fifty cal, still?”
“Locked and loaded, Dragona. And with enough clips to stop a small army,” she answered, patting the scope of the 50. Calibre Sniper Rifle that was mounted on the edge of her foxhole.
“Good. ‘Cos we might be needing all of them.”
Dragona hangs up, opening the kitchen door and running through the house, opening the windows to try and get rid of the tear gas. I retrieve my other Colt from the table, and holster them both, moving back to the living room to review the wall of weapons once more.
The first gun I reach for is a P90 with various custom attachments, and I replace the Spaz 12 already strapped to me with it. I take down an M4A1 Carbine, sliding a sight on the tactical rail and adjusting the stock to a better length. Satisfied with my choice, I step back and let the others choose their weapons, and then I step towards the kitchen. Before I go, something catches my eye. I turn, and smile broadly at the Gatling Gun leaning against the wall in one corner, just asking to be used.

Fifteen minutes later

The sound of helicopter rotors spinning filled the crisp, clean mountain air, and I sit up eagerly, doing a last minute check on all of my weapons. I am sitting in what’s left of the ruined hallway, crouching amongst the rubble with the Gatling gun mounted in front of me. Ten helicopters, full of scythe wielding cleavers, were fast approaching to the cottage on the hill. A walkie talkie on Necros’ belt squarked, and Skyril’s voice came through.
“I have visual,” she said. “Ten helicopters, roughly ten cleavers in each one. That’s one hundred of ‘em. Not my kind of odds.”
“Mine neither,” I reply into the radio. “But there’s no other place to run. This is it. Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s been an honour working with you.”
A chorus of vice versas and ditto’s ring out from the speaker, but I am focused on the task at hand. I hold the trigger on the Gatling gun, spinning the large barrel and aiming it at the helicopters. “Eat this, Sanctuary bastards,” I whisper, and then let loose Hell in the form of bullets.
I can barely see if I’m getting any shots. The recoil is tremendous, and the tripod the gun is sitting on hardly helps. Suddenly there is the whine of rotors, and I realize I must have hit one. Then the helicopters start returning fire and I have other things to think about.
I dive to the ground, pulling a smoke grenade from my belt and throwing it at the ground in front of me. As the smoke fills the hallway and starts pouring out into the open air, the helicopter’s shots become more erratic as the pilots realize they can’t see me any more. I leave the gun where it is, launching myself onto the grass below as the first sniper rifle shot rings out. I run, faster and faster, the smoke covering my advance. The P90 at my side comes up just as I clear the smoke, reaching the first landed helicopter.
The P90 fires and the cleavers fall, one by one. When I get too close to shoot accurately, I slide my silver bangle onto my arm and touch the symbols, releasing the gauntlet. I slice through the cleaver’s grey jumpsuits, lunging this way and that, dodging scythes. The pilot of the helicopter pulls out a pistol and fires straight through the cockpit glass at me. I jump forward, the bullet passing just by my head, and I land on the glass, smashing the gauntlet hand into the cockpit and through the pilot’s chest. I pull it out again, take a quick look around, and leap at the next helicopter.

*****
Skyril pulled the trigger on the sniper rifle before her, took aim once more, and fired again. Her shot’s were true, but before long the cleavers where getting smart and hiding behind cover. She could see Necros attacking some of them through the scope on her gun, and she turned the rifle to her left, leaving him to deal with it.
There was a noise behind her, and she sprung up, two small knives in her hand. Billy-Ray Sanguine stood there, knife in hand, frozen to the spot. “Now, uh, this ain’t what it looks like. There was a snake next to you, is all,” he said. “I swear I wasn’t about to kill you.”
“Excuses, excuses,” replied Skyril, and she charged at him, swinging her blades.


*****

Jodi Harte sat looking at her broken sai sword blades, disappointment clear upon her face. She had been confined to the kitchen by Ki-yoko, declared ‘unfit to fight.’ So there she sat, with the crone asleep beside her, bored out of her life while the sound of gunfire was heard outside. She sighed, picking up one of the blades and turning it slowly in her hand, the weight of it all wrong. Every now and then Ki-yoko would sit up, startled, look around, and then drift off again.
Jodi yawned, her hand accidentally knocking a cupboard door. She went to close it, but stopped as she laid eyes upon the pair of perfect Sai swords resting there. She wondered if it was a dream, and almost pinched herself, when she came to the realisation. They were probably Ki-yoko’s. The whole cottage was hers, and the woman was so old that she had most likely sampled every style of fighting in her lifetime. Jodi shrugged. There was no harm in taking them out for a test drive. The crone didn’t need to know. And there were plenty of cleavers to go round.
Without another glance, Jodi grabbed the Sai swords, leaving her own broken ones on the table and heading out the door.
*****

Necros was out of ammo. He had gone through all of his two clips for his P90, and the M4A1 had less than half a clip left. He aimed his last couple of shots at two cleavers running towards him, then threw his guns to the ground, taking out his large rune covered sword.
There was the sound of running feet behind him, and he turned, swinging the sword as he went. It glowed blue as it cut through the cleaver there, and then shone red as it stabbed another one.
He backed into a defensive stance as a cleaver’s scythe clashed off of his sword. He jumped over the cleaver, flipping and carving his sword into the base of the cleaver’s skull.
Necros turned a full revolution, observing the mass of bodies around him. But it still wasn’t enough. They just kept coming. Infinite waves of the perfect soldiers. Just great, he though, summoning magic from deep within him. He let it out in a solid burst of energy at a group of cleavers near him, and they melted away without a word.

*****

So, did you like it? Are you amazed? Because if you were, there is something definitely wrong with you. My work isn’t amazing. Lenka Sweet’s work is amazing. Kallista Pendragon’s work is amazing. Alex’s work is amazing. Lizzy’s work is amazing. Leo Spark’s work is amazing. Mary Hiashi’s work is amazing. Dragona Pine’s work as well. And Oct..Octa…Octobanana…Octaaaabana…oh, whatever, you get the idea.


(btw, Octaboona is an awesome guy. Just cos I can’t get his name right, that doesn’t mean he isn’t awesome.)

WELL! What did YOU all get for Christmas, hmm? I got several DvDs (The Bourne collection, Hellboy 2), a book called 'Gone' by Micheal Grant, which i have been wanting to buy for MONTHS, and a super-awesome logitec ipod speaker that cost well over a hundred dollars, which i am listening to as i type (awesome...awesome...aawwwweeesooommmeeeee....)

Also, for those of you who are gamers, my dad got Modern Warfare 2, and i am trying so hard to install that too. ): slow installation, dammit. 

Oh yeah, and EPICA!!!


P.S As some smart people might of already guessed, i was the 'Santa' that went around to some of your blogs. :P i don;t REALLY think i had any of you fooled.


-Hellboy!


Saturday, December 4, 2010

MINECRAFT and other items of pointless discussion

Hello there. First of all, I just want to say that there will be a couple of links in this post, and I encourage you all to check them out.

I was reminded by Dragona by his blog ( Dragona's Blog ) of something that I've wanted to post about for a long time. There is a game, my friends, that defies the laws of gaming, because while it is the most unrealistic game I have ever played, it is simply ADDICTING. 

This game, people of the 'verse, is Minecraft.

I love it. 


I am addicted to it.


And like Hell you won't love it too.



What makes Minecraft so addictive that I haven't stopped thinking about it for the last few weeks? Well, the gameplay, i guess. It is still in Alpha mode (i think it goes Alpha, Beta, then the game is released), which means the actual game hasn't come out, and it is still being created, but it is down loadable Here, for free, but only the singleplayer. 
The singleplayer starts you in a randomly generated map, where you are most likely surrounded by sand. And by sand, i mean blocks of sand.

Because that's what minecraft is all about. Blocks. The whole system is based on a pixel-like setting, which at a first look you may find it dodgy and not worth playing. But the thing is, this whole game was created by the legend 'Notch', who is around 17/18 yrs old. No company. No huge enterprise. Just a guy and his blocks.
Notch has created a complicated game with no storyline and endless possiblities. For instance, this is my house. After a good, oh, i dont know, maybe 100-200 minecraft days (24 minutes each, i think) i have created a castle-like building that towers over the land. I have built it so high that i have actually reached a point where i can't place anymore blocks. lol.
This is my house. Yes, that is a waterfall, and those are little torches lining up to the house. It started as a tower, and then i started building those islands in the air, to build my crops and grow trees. A Sky Farm. How original of me...Oh yeah, and that figure you see is me in 3rd person mode.

A little closer. This is my front door(s). There is a little gap between the door and the walkway i am on, so that when mobs (enemies) are following me up the walkway, i can open the doors, jump through, shut them, and they fall down into the pit.

Right inside, first floor. The door is down the bottom corner of the screen, it that general direction. 3 things to note here. One, there is a chest there, where i keep all of my mining tools and day tools (axes, spades, pickaxes, and torches). Two, there is a tunnel going down to my elaborate mines, full of lava, water, and possibly even dungeons. And three, this is in 1st person mode, and i am holding a block of dirt. Down the bottom of the screen is  my health+inventory. Also, you can see some windows. Just marvel at that scenery.

Second floor. Around this time of making it, i had found heaps of cobblestone, and thats why the floor is no longer dirt. Bottom left is the entrance to the first floor. Straight ahead are stairs to the next floor, and also a chest where i keep all my diamond, gold, coal, ect. Above me is a little balcony made of glass, which we won;t get to, unfortunately.

Two more floors up. The ones we skipped where boring, really.This is the top of my castle/tower, where (for about five minecraft days) i was content with sitting this high. Then, as you can see, i got the bright idea of building outwards to make 'Sky Islands'. The big white thing in the top right is a block-cloud, which i am high enough for it to pass through my castle.

Pivoting 180 degrees, and we can see the beginning of my 'Islands'. On the left we have my man-made waterfall, which is pretty cool. Five buckets of water and viola, it goes all the way down the mountain. On the right we have a huge abundance of trees. Cos in minecraft, wood is one of the most important things in the the world. The other is coal.

This is my couch made of chests. Both of those chests are chock-a-block full of bread, which i harvested from those crops (On the right side. They go through about 6-7 stages of growing, and this is the final stage. After harvesting wheat from them, they also give you seeds, to plant more crops.  Food gives you health when you have lost some. So far, i haven;t really left my tower for a while, so i havent needed the bread.) . There is a ladder there, which you can see leads up to the trees. And this is the last picture. Now go forth and download this game, or for the people with enough money, go and BUY it. Half price while it's still being created. 



And that's the singleplayer. The multiplayer is much different, but just as fun. Plus, you don;t need to download anything. Just go to this website ( remember that you have to make a login first tho ), and then click on a server. You are given heaps of blocks and can do joint creations with other people, making stuff like boats and houses. Castles, beds, hotels, pixel art, the possibilities are ENDLESS! I have a login, and i suggest going to the 'Stormcom' servers. The one i go to is currently down, for some reason, so i guess it will be pure luck if i see any of you. When it does come back on, i will tell you all where to go, and we can have a massive party.
Until then, build, don;t 'grief'' ( when you go up to anyone's creation and randomly destroy blocks, deleting their work until it is an almost unrecognizable mess, causing "grief"to the creator. ) and enjoy minecraft.

Btw, the multiplayer is infinitely better. Mainly cos i can talk to you all there. :D


Now, onto other pointless discussion. Or not so pointless. I don't know how you'll see it. 

Well, for owners of Blackberry phones (I'm looking at you, Lenka), last week i got the trackball on my blackberry replaced, because i lost it. It came all the way from China, and i was surprised that i got it for $3, so when it arrived four weeks after i ordered it i raced to my room to unite it with my phone. Now i am carrying my phone everywhere, and the ongoing story i have stored on there about Leo Sparks has tripled in size. Only thing is, now my media card has failed to work, and i lost a coupla movie trailers i had stored on there. I have backups on my comp, tho. XD

Ahh. But i need help. The internet won't work until i get some credit, i think, and the only thing i have left is the blackberry messenger.

Um, help, anyone?

For some dumb reason, i can't seem to add someone's email and then message them with this app. When i go to add a new contact in the messenger, it asks for a PIN Number. 

wth?


I thought it was like an email, like inferno-joe@blackberrymessager.com or something. Help, plz?
And, uh, yeah. The next part of the story is taking longer than usual. D:

I did finish all my exams tho, and i did pretty well on them. Tuesday is the last day of school and then HOLIDAYS!!!!! YESS!! EPICA!

With holidays, both Louis and i will have more time to do creative stuff, instead of gaming and making songs. Our Dad wants us off the computer more, and so Louis says he will be drawing the next picture. Mary Hiashi, i think. Sometime this week. Hopefully....


OK! Well, i'm off to play some Minecraft! Good luck in playing it, get onto the multiplayer ASAP, and i'll talk to you all later!

-Hellboy

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Dreams and Truths

Well, Hello, once again. It's 11:22pm and i'm typing as fast as i can to talk to you all before i have to go to bed.  So excuse me if there is an abundance of typing errors.

Firstly, there is my dream. Now, i know that this is meant to be a story writing blog, but this dream was pretty out of the ordinary. It occurred a coulple of days ago, when i fell asleep after a long day of checking blogs, catching up on homework and revising for my tests. Alrite, to be honest, i was only checking the blogs, but still, the fact remains that at least i was doing something.
So here is my recount of the dream, from my perspective.
I am on an expedition. Indianna Jones style. A large group of explorers and i are searching through some sort of huge ship that crashed on earth centuries ago. We move from room to room, eventually getting used to the sight of south-american indian looking drawings on teh walls.

In every room are these small mechanical birds, like little action figures, at least one. They have been inanimate for the entire expedition. I am suspicious...

Three men go missing on a lower deck. I visited there before they disappeared, and now that i have returned there i see that two of the mechanical birds in the room they were in have been moved. They are in completely different spots than before. I come to the ultimate conclusion pretty quick, move over to a friend of mine, and whisper in their ear "I know who did it- It's these damn birds!" 

Suddenly there is a
whoosh sound as two of the birds spring from their spots and hover high in the air above the doorway, comunicating in shrill sounding voices. I go to grab my friend but it is too late; he is dead (at least i thought he was, it's hard to tell in a dream).
I duck through the doorway and now i am suddenly in my own house, with my family in a panic and trying to dodge the hovering birds. (This bit-and i feel extremely depressed every time i think of it- gets a little bit graphic)
My mother goes first, swarms of them covering her. My older brother next, and my older sister is no-where to be seen. I run with my dad, and we are in the kitchen, almost outside, almost at freedom, when a blade suddenly protrudes from his chest. He grunts in pain, falls to the ground, and the mechanical bird holding the knife simply drops it to the ground and sends two small metal legs into my father's brain. He jerks up, stands, and looks at me with cold, dead eyes. I reach for the kitchen draw and pull out a serrated blade, threatening him to stay back. He replies in a robotic voice "I do not care if this body is damaged. We only want you, anyway."

So i hold the knife to my throat, and suddenly he stops advancing. I sneer and say that he'll never take control of me, and i drag the knife across my throat.
Now strangely, cutting your own throat doesn't seem to work as well in a dream as it does in real life. In the dream, it was more like a feeble attempt at suicide, and i didn't end up killing myself. :/ i seriously don't know why my dreams are this bad....
My father just laughs mechanically, and i chuck the knife aside, launch myself over the kitchen table, and grab my little brother and sister. We make it outside before we are confronted by my father once more, who now has a gun in hand. 'Just end it', my dream self says, 'I would rather be with god and in heaven than here with a world consumed and war-torn.'
My father obliges, first murdering my little sister and brother before finally pulling the trigger on me.
Now, this is where it kinda gets weird. I Then am treated to a replay of my death in slowmotion from ten different angles, and am somehow aware that i am watching myself die on some sort of youtube.com video player. And crying while i do so....

After my realization, i click the pause button, and look up at the overcast clouds, floating a little bit above my house. I search the clouds for 'the light', or god, or angels, or anything. But no, my saviour is apparently non-existent in this world, and i cry and sob and am filled with depression. I wander the clouds for a while, then am drawn back to my backyard, and i drift over to the neighbor, a woman (shes not my real neighbor, i think this was just some random person i might of met sometime in my life) doing the garden. I project my voice, and even tho i am a ghost, she can still kinda of hear me, even if she can't see me. I tell her to run, run away, because there is evil here. And right on cue my father walks out from my backyard door, towards the neighbor, gun in hand. "RUN!" I shout one last time, and she chucks the garden tools away and clears her fence, me running with her.
Now that;s another thing. I had some semi-human capabilities as well as being able to go through walls and such. I could react to the environment, as if i was there, but just invisible. And so begin my adventures with this random woman. I recall that she learns of my name, and what is happening, and why she can hear me but not see me, and why the world has suddenly turned mad (FYI: It has. The birds are now on their way to taking control of EVERYONE).

So we camp out, climbing a mounting and hiding in a cave that just so happens to be right next to my house.

There is some sort of mansion on top of the mountain. I tell the girl to stay put, while i float upwards to it. ONce i drift right through the door, i find that the place is teeming with ghosts. I move further down the halls, and start finding people dressed up in clothes that they would have worn back in ancient Rome. I talk for a while, and once (i was given teh impression at this point that i was fast-forwarding through a movie here, because i obviously was learning ghost secrets, yet from what i could tell in my perspective, no-one seemed to be telling me them) i had all of the secrets, i then took the girl to the very top of the mountain, where i showed her how i could cut the top of the mountain down and instead make it a volcano. She cried that this was insane and that i would kill millions- and i seemed to only laugh back at her,  continuing to make the volcano. She tries to run and is smothered with lava. She is gone, and too late, i realize that now i am truly alone.



All throughout that gorram dream i had this horrible sense that God was not there, and that i was lost, and i would wander eternity forever, knowing only Hell and not Heaven. It was possibly the worst dream i have ever had. I know that some people say that dreams can all be related to something that has happened in your day or during the week, but i couldnt relate this to anything. It was as if it spawned out of some dark, creepy hole in the cracks of my mind.......
People, you can't judge a person by their dreams, so don;t say that i;m a depressed zombie who constantly has dreams of running away and utter loss.

Altho, i do have a lot of 'surviving' dreams, where i have to escape either the killer bears, wolves, orcs, dragons, aliens, lions, any sort of predator i have heard of, ect.




Ok, now that that is over, i want to tell you some truths. And you're not going to like them....


Louis has unofficially resigned. Meaning that yes, (and this breaks my heart to tell you all this), but he will not be drawing anyone in Part two of my story. 

I am sorry. 

He is sorry. 


His reason is homework, and too damn much. He has exams, and after that is christmas, and then year 11, and my dad and him both agree that this just isn;t a long term thing that he is goin to get done. He just doesn't want everyone to have this big wait and then bam, it's a really bad picture. 

These are the people who are in Part two and who will not be getting a picture. I am deeply sorry, people.


Aquila Felis

Skylara Wolfbane

Nicolette Croga

Sarthacus Bolt

Darkane Claw


For these people, i will still be writing the story, and i am, once again, sorry.

 The rest of you in my story, who either already have pictures or will be receiving them soon, don;t brag. And plus, the only reason that you will be receiving them is that when we first started this, Louis did the drawings for about 3 of teh people in Part 1, whose part hasn;t actually come to pass yet. Or it has and he just hasn't done the picture on teh comp yet.


ALrite i have to go now, cya guys

-Hellboy


P.S Sorry.....

Saturday, November 13, 2010

FAN-FICTION PART 5!!!!!

EPICA!!!!!!!


Sorry, just had to get that out of my system. 

There isn't a real reason for my 'epica' screaming. No, not at all. Nup. Nada. Zilch. <insert word that means no here>.
It's nothing, really. 









Nothing at all...













...nope...still nothing...













..well, there is something. It's just, y'know....






















*Epic scream*

KALLISTA PENDRAGON'S BIRTHDAY TOMORROW!!!

EPICA!! EPICA EPICA EEEEPPPPIIICCAAA!!!!!!!!



Happy Birthday, Kallista. This blog would be a lot less boring without u around. So thankyou, from all who follow my blog. (unless you are thinking differently, of course. But if you are, expect your part in the story to be, well, how should i put this, terminated!!!!)
Yeah, just a bit of randomness there. So, people, one of teh comments done by you (i'm sorry, i can't remember what comment it was) was something about a Zombie Apocalypse, and i was reminded by a conversation that was held by my friends, a really super awesome teacher who is young, funny, and surfs damn well, and me. 

*audience groans* Shuddup. You're listening to my story whether you like it or not. So here;s how it goes....


Friend 1: Haha, that person kinda looked a bit like a zombie *points*

Friend 2: Yeah, he does, i guess.

Teacher: That reminds me of my friend the other day, we were all talking about this 'Zombie Apocalypse plan'.

Me: A what?

Teacher: You know, when teh world all gets zombified and my friend and i have to survive without being eaten alive.

Me: Wait, assuming that you aren't going to be one of teh unsuspecting people who turn into a zombie in teh first place? Which there is way more chance of that happening?

Teacher: ....yeah...well....


The conversation went on and on, and apparently the teacher's friend is really serious about this happening. So their plan was to grab their four-wheel drives, go to Coles (like a huge superstore place), load it up with food and supplies, then head on down to Stratco (like a huge warehouse that is stacked with shelves of tools, DIY stuff, and generally anything else you need to build or camp) and herd everyone there to then they use the tools to board up every window and create huge barricades. Then, once that was all done, they would get teh people to build some random object outside, while the friends run back inside and lock the doors. The teacher said that if we had something useful to add to the group, we could crash at Stratco with them. So we went around talking about what we could contribute, just to be safe when (and if) the Apocalypse came. 
My Zombie Apocalypse Plan  is to go to the local jail, where they have watchtowers, gun lockers and most of the criminals know how to handle a gun and defend themselves. SO i will lock all teh doors, set up a camp with teh prisoners, and then we will survive!


So, people of this blog, in less words than i have told you (or more, i'm ok with more), tell me YOUR Z.A.P.




So when it happens, i can just steal your idea....MWAHAHAHAHHA!!!


Oh yeah, and here's the story. Skyril, i will try and get that picture.


FAN-FICTION PART 5!!!!!



The mercenary’s body fell to the ground with a soft thump, a smoking hole in the back of his head. Jodi stepped over the body, flicking the safety on her gun and tucking it into her belt. Skyril just stood there, the collar still rendering her helpless.
Jodi’s hand hit two buttons on the collar’s rim, pulling it of f of Skyril’s neck in one smooth movement. Skyril slumped to the ground, breathing deeply, and Jodi bent low to pick up the bag with the explosives. She placed the collar in the bag, then unsheathed her dual Sai blades as she heard noise from adjacent corridors.
Skyril opened her eyes for the first time since the shot had been fired. She saw Jodi and gaped.
“Now, now, I’m not gonna kill ya-” Jodi began, but there was a flash of white and all of a sudden Jodi couldn’t see. She felt a foot smashing into her ribcage repeatedly, and the breath was forced out of her lungs. Jodi swung her Sai swords wildly and felt her wrists being grabbed and twisted so that they fell from her grasp. There was a loud crunch and Jodi screamed in rage. She could just see her dual Sai swords fractured and broken, the work of the she-devil with purple streaked hair.  The blinding light faded and then anger was all Jodi could feel.
“I-” Jodi jumped to her feet, blocking Skyril’s clumsy punch “-just said-” she grabbed a fistful of Skyril’s hair and brought her head down as she swung a foot up so that it crashed into Skyrils nose “-that I wasn’t-” she pulled Skyril to her feet, kicking her into the wall “-going to-” she slammed her elbow into Skyril’s chin, then delivered a right hook that sent Skyril spinning to the cold floor “-hurt you!” Jodi screamed in rage, bringing the heel of her boot into the back of Skyril’s already bruised head. Jodi once again hoisted Skryil up, pinning her arms back and shoving her against the wall.
A small and wheezy chuckle escaped from Skyril’s lips. After ten whole seconds of Skyril laughing insanely, Jodi couldn’t take it any more. “What? What’s so damned funny, huh?”
Skyril turned her bloodied face to stare at Jodi. “’s nothing.” Then she cackled madly.
“Just, I’ve been tracking you for a good year and a half now, and I’ve always wondered what your weak point was. How I could crack you. You have little family, so I couln’t strike there. And you seem to betray all your friends. But now I see it. All along, it was those bloody Sai swords...”
“Bastard!” Jodi yelled, pulling Skyril’s arm further up until she screamed in pain. Then she shook herself. Come on! She thought. “Listen, I’m not here to kill you. And notice that I only beat you up after you broke my Sai swords. Now, tell your friends that I’m on your side now, and I ain’t turning back on you.”
“Why should I trust you?” Skyril whispered.
Jodi was silent for a moment. “Times change. The Sanctuary, turns out their not so good with payment. And, yeah, I guess I couldn’t bare all of you being put in jail by my doin’. And plus, I know something that you don’t know.”
“What’s that?” Skyril was still craning her neck to peer at Jodi.
“Secret,” Jodi said, bringing out her gun and banging the grip on Skyril’s head. She fell limp in Jodi’s arms, and she carefully lowered her to the ground. Then she dragged her behind a pillar and approached her shattered blades.
A tear ran down her cheek, but she wiped it away. Suppressing the memories that struggled to flood her mind about the one who gave them to her, she delicately picked the pieces up and placed them in the bag, then dragged that back to Skyril as well.
Jodi found the faulty wire on the explosives, fixed it, then flicked the safety off of the detonator and retreated back to the pillar. The ground rocked with the force of the explosion, and before the smoke even had a chance to clear, Jodi had ran on into the room, gun drawn.

Mary Hiashi heard the explosion throughout the castle, and Dragona nodded to her. “Go!” he shouted, sending a burning sorcerer flying away with a wave of his hand. Mary obliged willingly, her black ninja-like suit seemingly fading away into the scenery.
No-one could see her. She held one of her Kunai knives in one hand; it was already coated in blood. The corridors passed by in a blur, and as she neared the hole in the wall, she heard shouting and gunshots.
There was a smoking hole where the door had been blown off its hinges, and Mary ‘disappeared’ once again, then stepped through and entered a battlefield.
There were bodies everywhere. Some burnt brilliantly with a fire that could have only been made by an elemental, and others had died from bullet holes in their heads.
At the back of the room, tied to a chair with her head bowed, was Ki-yoko. She was little more than an old crone held captive, brought into a fight that was not her own. Mary stepped towards the crone, still invisible, when she heard light footsteps behind her. She froze, and turned slowly around to stare into the eyes of Jodi Harte.
Mary slowly raised the Kunai knife slowly, drawing her arm back. Ki-yoko was first on her priority list, but Jodi was a definite threat to Mary’s mission. Suddenly there was the loud, heavy thumping of boots through the corridors, and even though Mary was invisible to all, she still ran to the wall and jumped, running vertical for as long as gravity would allow and then springing to the wooden supports above. She crouched there on a single beam of wood, cat-like, and watched as armed mercenaries took positions around Jodi and raised their rifles and sidearms.
Jodi had her own pistol in hand, and was aiming it around the circle, not sure which person to fire at first. Hang on, thought Mary. They’re aiming at Jodi...and isn’t she on their side?
It took two seconds more for Mary to figure it out. But by then, it was too late. One rifle sounded, then the other, and within moments, Jodi’s body crumpled to the ground, her life slowly ebbing away.
Mary acted the instant the guns stopped firing. Suspended by her knees wrapped around the beam of wood, she swung upside down, still invisible, and grabbed Jodi’s coat, hauling her up. She sent magic coursing along her arms, and Jodi was swallowed into the background as well.
Mary laid Jodi in the corner of the support beams, where there was a flat wooden board big enough for her frail body just as a shout of alarm came from below. Several of the guards were staring frantically at the spot where Jodi had been shot, and more were raising their weapons and beginning a search. Ki-yoko still sat with her head lowered in the far corner, forgotten for the moment. Perfect, thought Mary, and she dropped straight onto the shoulders of a soldier beneath her, slitting his throat with her blade. She quickly used her magic to create an effect like her magic was, except not as reliable and easier to conjure. It covered the soldier in a sort of haze that you could only see if you were looking directly at it. Other then that it would just appear like a slight blur on the edge of your vision; it was perfect for what Mary had planned.
No-one had seen the guard fall, and Mary sprung to the next one, tackling it to the ground and enveloping it in her magic, so that his scream was lost to all in the room. He looked around, frightened in Mary’s grasp, and she wacked the ring part of the knife into his temple. He instantly fell unconscious, and Mary stopped covering him with her own magic, instead casting the less reliable spell once more. She went to the next guard, and the next, until there was less than fifteen left. Only then did the soldiers start to notice the shortage of men in the room, and started calling out to their missing friends.
Mary whistled just loudly enough for some of them to hear. As they motioned to the rest of the group to investigate, she sidestepped silently around them until she was behind them all, and then she grabbed a soldier from the back and applied a choke, dragging his squirming body to a corner and then turning him invisible like the others. She looked at her watch-it was taking too long. Soon even more reinforcements would come, and then Mary would never bring out Ki-yoko or Jodi. She drew her huge Shoalin broadsword from her back, then sprung into action.

*****

I lay still, watching as the tinniest ray of sun illuminates a dust mote above me. My torso bleeds, but I stopped feeling the pain a few minutes ago. I’m still not sure if that’s a good sign.
The board of wood I’m lying creaks slightly, and I am surprised that I can hear this louder than I can here Mary Hiashi kill the guards beneath me with amazing efficiency. Their screams are muted, as they try to escape the invisible foe among them. If I hadn’t had eight bullets pummelled into me moments before, I probably would have smiled.
I see the darkness at the edge of my vision spread, and for a split second, I come to my senses. Too late, I will myself to stay awake, knowing my fate once I drift off. I struggle, and manage to move my hand slightly. All it does is catch the dust mote, still illuminated, and then I have my shining moment of clarity, staring at something so miniscule in the palm of my hand. Why struggle? Why go on? In this world, I was just as small as the mote of dust, among billions of others. Destined not for great things, but only to float and dream and just be. Nothing more. Nothing less.
My arm drops and I smile, just as the darkness consumes my vision. Hello, Hell, I think, and then finally, I am gone.

*****
Mary looked around at the bodies that were littered around her. She leant down and wiped her broadsword on the coat of one of the soldiers, then walked forward to Ki-yoko. When she approached, the crone finally raised her head, small, sparkling eyes shining within wrinkles of skin. Mary cleared her throat, took a breath, then spoke, hoping her Japanese was still as good as it used to be. “Hi! I am Mary Hiashi, and I’m here to save you. We need your help with a friend of ours, Lewis Ryker. You might of heard of him.”
The crone nodded. “I have, yes. Everyone seems to be talking about this man around here…” Mary walked over to the back of the chair, and sliced through the bonds easily. She helped the old woman stand up, and then walked her over to the door. “Wait here,” said Mary, and then she sprung to the rafters above her and manoeuvred her way to were Jodi lay. Her hand touched Jodi’s neck, but she felt no pulse. Dammit! She thought, heaving the body and dropping silently to the ground, despite the weight on her shoulders. “Ki-yoko- Can you help her?”
 As Mary lowered her to the ground, Ki-yoko grimaced. “Too much blood loss. There is not a lot I can do without the proper tools. All I can do now is try and postpone complete death altogether.”
Mary frowned. “But she doesn’t have a pulse.”
“For a few minutes, her brain cells will still be alive. If I can stop them from dying for a bit longer, then we might have enough time to bring her back.” She pulled a small vial from her belt. “This should do the trick…”
When Ki-yoko poured the vial’s contents-a pale red coloured liquid that smelled slightly of rosewater-Mary couldn’t see any changes in Jodi. Ki-yoko said that depending on how long she had been gone, they might not even be able to bring her back at all.
Mary felt she couldn’t answer, instead hauling Jodi onto her shoulders and leading the way out. She cancelled the multiple invisibility spells on the guards, and instead cast all of those spells onto Ki-yoko and Jodi, then turned invisible herself. Just as they were passing the pillars and about to enter the hallways, a figure lurched from behind one, and Mary back peddled quickly, swearing silently. The figure turned head and all of a sudden Mary knew who it was. “Skyril?” she said softly; too late she realized this was a mistake.
Skyril Oblivion swung around to the source of the sound, pointing a stolen pistol right at Mary’s invisible head. “W-who’s there?” Skyril stammered, and Mary could see that each word was obviously painful. Skyril’s face was beaten and bruised, her hair wild and purple streaks all over the place. If Mary uncloaked now, Skyril would probably shoot straight away in her current state. “Skyril, it’s me,” tried Mary, hoping this would work.
“This is who? If you don’t tell me who you are, I swear…”
“It’s me, Mary Hiashi. Now don’t shoot, please!” Mary turned visible and Skyril relaxed slowly, lowering the gun. “I see you found Jodi. She’s on our side now, y’know.”
“Really? Ahh, that’s good. You’ll have to tell me all about it when we get back.” Mary gestured back to the room where they had just been in. “I think Jodi had a bag in there. Contained some of her stuff I think.”
Skyril nodded and ran back into the room, just as Mary heard a loud explosion from the battlements. Her mobile phone rang and she struggled to reach it while carrying Jodi.
“Um, Mary? Are you ready? ‘Cos now would be a really good time to be leaving…”
“All good, Necros. Where are you?”
“Just follow the explosions.”
Necros hang up and Mary stared at the phone. What could that mean? Another explosion rocked the ground and Mary stumbled, just as Skyril came running back with the bag. “Let’s go,” said Mary, leading the way.
They ran through the corridors, but instead of going back the way they had came, Mary veered off to where the explosions sounded, jogging tirelessly. They finally came out into the sunlight, and there, sitting on the top of the battlements, spewing missiles at every threat in sight, was a glorious Porsche 911 GT3 RS, a rotor sticking out the top and clearly in helicopter form. Two figures dropped from the wall, using the air too cushion their fall. As Mary walked closer to them, she recognised Kallista and Dragona. The latter was smiling immensely, evidently happy to have his car back. “How’d you get that?” Skyril asked, as Mary handed Jodi over to Dragona and motioned for Ki-yoko to stand with Kallista.
“Ever since yesterday, I’ve been thumbing the remote control buttons, wondering whether it would work in this range. It arrived just in the nick of time, and offers a wonderful way to evac-in style, of course.”
Dragona pushed at the ground at his feet, propelling him and Jodi’s body to the helicopter above. Kallista, Skyril, Ki-yoko and Mary stood close together, and when Kallista closed her eyes, the ground beneath them rumbled and the earth rose to form a sort of pillar of soil, moving like an elevator and reaching the battlements as well. They piled into Dragona’s car, along with the rest of the group who had been waiting, and strapped their seatbelts on. Dragona took the pilot seat and flicked a few buttons, switching off the auto-lock and engage system, stopping the flow of missiles. He rose the helicopter slowly in the air, then flew it off into the distance, leaving nothing but a pile of smoking rubble that barely resembled a castle behind.



OMG EPICA! I NEED TO STOP SHOUTING AND GET OFF TEH COMPUTER! SOON! I WILL!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

xkcd

SKYRIL OBLIVION!!! IF YOU VISIT MY BLOG, SCROLL DOWN AND READ THE STORY! I WROTE THE LATEST PART WITH YOU AS THE MAIN CHARACTER!!!

For all those who haven't arleady checked this site out, i want you to visit it now!!!!

 :DDD Best funny pic site ever!!!

I just want to share this with you-its heaps funny.

This is a preview, and i chose to show this cos its about Firefly (Joss Whedon)





(i have to move the pics down cos they are squashed when they are next to the sidebar thingo)































LOL
-Hellboy

LOLOLOLOL EPICA

For all those who are constantly seeking a trailer for a movie not-yet released or some other item and end up getting 'Rick Roll'd", this, my friends, is for you:

Thanks to Lenka for showing me the XKCD website, cos i would be nothing without it...



(www.xkcd.com)

Saturday, November 6, 2010

DRAGONA PINE

SO!!!! We meet again. It's 10:53pm, and here i am, doing yet again a late post. :/

I'm tryin' new things, so i'm going to use this color for a while. 

First off, a quick shout out to Lenka's blog, who just did a double post of her story, so go check it out!!! 

I am currently staring at my computer *stares* with eyes that could only be described as 'zombie-like' O.O

But hey, it's all for a good cause. I am here to *finally* post the picture of Dragona Pine. My parents are gonna waltz in here any sec now asking me wth i'm still doing up, and i will fail drastically at making an excuse. So i'm gonna rush this a bit.

Dragona Pine. Kills Zombies. Kills Vampires. Scratch his Porsche and he might just kill you.

And here's the Original drawing, straight out of Louis' art book:





So! Dragona, lucky you. I have to say, this is my fav. out of all of the pictures done so far (wait till' you see Jodi Harte's pic) because of the detail on the bandages wrapped around the swords. Now, of course, some of you will get a little spark there. "Wait a moment, " you might say, "Isn't the bandages around the sword an idea from Bleach, the Japanese animie?"

Well, yes. Yes, they are.

But unless the people who made that show come storming into my house tonight with truckloads of lawyers, i think i'll do just fine....


*clips heavy duty padlock onto front door*

...just fine indeed....


Oh, and the picture is yours now Dragona, do watevs with it, just remember to say that Louis drew it if anyone asks. And of course you need to direct lots of people to his deviant art....

Louis has told me to tell you that, and i quote "I suck at drawing feet. If i had the choice of jumping into a steaming vat of bloodthirsty lemurs and drawing feet for one of these characters, i'd go with the lemurs."
Ok, he didn't really say that, he's way to busy building his website from scratch, but he wants to tell you that he will never be drawing the feet of your characters. EVER.

LENKA!!! I am currently writing teh next part on the comp. Every spare moment at school i will forgo any gaming time and instead write some more. So the deal still stands. Just please-no more damn double posts! I can't keep up!

Alrite, i think i can hear my parents coming up the hallway so i'm gonna go. If anyone sees Skyril, please direct her to the story beneath this post. Because I really want her to read the story. D; i haven't seen her in ages..
 Also, Lenka, i checked out that website (for all those who weren't there, which was, like, everyone, this is the link: www.xkcd.com) and IT IS AWESOME!!! 

BTW For all those who haven't read Lenka's latest part, PLEASE REVEL IN THE AWESOMENESS THAT IS HER WRITING!!! AND THEN HEAD DOWN TO KALLISTA'S BLOG AND DO LIKEWISE!! AND THEN GO TO ALEXZZ BLOG AND TELL HIM TO HURRY UP AND POST MORE STORY! AND THEN GO TO LEO'S BLOG AND DO LIKEWISE! AND THEN GO TO-


I could go on forever about the plain EPICA that goes on around here, with all of your stories. Continue to write, and, uh, i don't know, Live Long and Prosper?

-Hellboy out